Show THEY WILL GO TO SWEET TODAY PopuIiss Are Preparing to Decide the Senatorial Struggle IT MAY BE A MSFIRE EVDHYTHIHG MOTIlWfu rQ iTS Itf TilE OTIIJ DInECTI S VTiichever Way tIle Votes May Go Iilalio TVil Be lielicycfli and the Few JJnjo JlemniuiwH CAn B > Ie voted 4o DlllJlneJlsSonl Qood Yfnrls Thin csIcsny I Special to The Herald Boise Ida IVo 25Anuntbor of bills were passed hy the liotwe today among ihem a vovy important one by Dewey which prjvldo that 59 per cent of all liquov and gamins licenses shall go into tha Svihool fund of the district i in which the same is collected In unincorporate4 cl < io 3 10 pet cent more shall 50 into the city treasury Hanrahans senate lull placing all of Pass creek AltvrAs county in fustcr county was pabsaj > to f rSbfUt twelve families me thivs tiansferred from Alturas to Cusier The house then went into committee commit-tee of the whole nnJ took up the pec I al order Bennetts bill amending ihe mine inspector act This caused a long debate du > lps which attempt was made 17 nboliih the Inspector law This was iina11 defeated de-feated and Bennetts bill wan irwm mended for passage In the senate the CunnUham irrigation irri-gation bill was passed This la a bill to accept the grant under the Carey i law and it is modeled closely I after j the Wyoming law Dewey bill providing that sheep inspection in-spection shall bp paid by thE 00intics in which the inspection is hon inlea pf the owners of the sheep rvn at pros ant was taken up in committee of the whole Tho committee on livestock I live-stock had reported the jneasiKe adversely ad-versely for the reason that the attor I neygeneral had given his opinion that lt was unconstitutional Brownes bill making the cadets of the State university a part of the National Na-tional Guard of the state caused a heated debate in the course of which some very pointed remarks were indulged in-dulged in between Senators Boyce Ilnd Browne During the debate Boyce paid he would move for the abolition of the militia were It not for the fact that Republican legislature would hill suph a measure Yes responded Browne it firould be Impossible to get such a measure through because the party in power 13 i a party of law and order No action wag taken on the bill It was given out late last night that Sweet had made a deal with the Populists Popu-lists and that he was to be elected today to-day It failed however to materialize Banter was paired with Thomas of Fiemont who is ill and Heitfeldt was absent The vote resulted Shoup 19 Sweet 18 Ciagsett 15 Now it is positively said that the Populists Pop-ulists TV ill go to Sweet tomorrow This assertion is made so earnestly that it must be given attention There can be no doubt that there has been a great change In Populist sentiment but whether It will go as far as the abandonment aban-donment of their own party organizations organiza-tions does not seem certain The situation is uncertain |